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Red Oak Pyramid Bow

Step 4Cut and thin the limbs

Cut and thin the limbs
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Cut out the limbs, i made a simple jig and used my table saw, took two seconds. Now thin the board down from the stock size to 7/16ths inch. I used a surface planer, you could use a hand plane (yuck) or a table saw to split the plank to thickness. 

Don't cut out the handle area yet.
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Jun 27, 2011. 6:36 PMN)ˆ says:
Just thinking, wouldn't thinning the bow from 1'' to 7/16'' be able to give you two bows because 7/16 is less than half?
Nov 17, 2011. 12:36 AMpdxnative1964 says:
You want to taper the wood from the handle to the ends. the 7/16 is just at the tips.
Jun 30, 2011. 10:35 PMWi11 says:
Why is a hand plane yuck? lol, I love my planes, their infinitely more precise than any power tool. A finely set plane can remove thousandths of an inch at a time but can also be used for rapid material removal whenever necessary, something that could never be done by any woodworking power tool.
Jul 13, 2011. 8:46 PMEruvador says:
planes are for lazy people
Jul 16, 2011. 10:53 AMWi11 says:
And a table saw or surface planer isn't? lol!
Nov 12, 2011. 2:58 AMflamekiller says:
No, he means that real men use their teeth.

Agreed, though. A properly sharpened plane is an absolute joy to use (too much of a joy, I found, when I built my kayak ...).
Jun 19, 2011. 4:23 AMdemydewaard says:
so actually i can also go to the wood shop and ask them to make it thinner right? no extras for that?
Jun 2, 2011. 11:25 AMjcicolani says:
As a general rule, when cutting a bow, hand tools beat power tools. You can rough in the shape with a bandsaw, but be sure to let is sit for a while afterwards to see if you get any warping or bowing that is contrary to what you want. Dried planks are notorious for twisting after being cut with a bandsaw. As you remove material, you are removing support structures which were giving the board its shape. Using hand tools, such as a draw knife, spoke shave, and cabinet scraper, allows the tension to be reduced slower and allows you to adjust to any changes as you go. I've gone so far as to using an axe to do my rough shaping as much as possible.
Jan 13, 2011. 7:02 AMsteadfast1984 says:
What side should I decide to make the belly? you know how boards have a natural bow in them,(not warped but a bow, enough to slide a piece of paper underneath, for those who don't know what I'm talking about) should the belly go with the curve or against the curve?
Dec 25, 2010. 7:57 PMkoga95 says:
how thick are limbs at tips
Jul 13, 2010. 1:35 PMyutzwagon says:
Oh... so the whole bow is thinned down, I though it was thicker toward the handle and thinnest at the tips of the arms. That's incorrect, yes?
Aug 31, 2010. 8:03 AMbadideasrus says:
i don't disagree, however there are bows that are as yutzwagon described, that taper towards the ends. just depends on the kind ur makin (which is obviously not that kind in this instance.....)
Jun 7, 2010. 3:25 PMZupkle says:
hej I have a question, i would be realy glad if you could send me the PDF file to my e mail on jure.ivanusa@gmail.com greetings from Slovenia
Aug 26, 2010. 12:33 AMthirtyfivefox says:
PDF's are a pro option. If you want to get a PDF of this instructable I would suggest you help support the site and go pro, I have no regrets doing it myself!
Apr 25, 2010. 3:26 PMkmccollin says:
I can't tell, are you thinning the wood on both sides or just one of them, and if so which one?
Apr 1, 2010. 9:08 AMMrLoathsome says:
What did your jig look like?  How did you make it?
Apr 1, 2010. 1:20 PMMrLoathsome says:
Perfect!  Thank you.

One question:  do you set the bow cut line along the edge and then place the blocks, or did you place the blocks first?

In other words, what is the EASIEST way to dermine the block location for the jig?  This is probably common woodworking knowledge, but I've never made a jig for something this big before....

Great project, BTW.

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I'm a graduate of the University of Central Florida with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, I am currently working on my Master's. Otherwise, I enjoy building things, designing the things I'm going ...
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